Porter is tagged as: indie, experimental, alternative, rock, mexico Porter was an independent rock band formed in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Their music has been classified as alternative, indie, and experimental, and is very characteristic due to Juan Son’s distinctive feminoid voice and squeals. Lyrics often explore surrealist and space rock themes combining the English and Spanish languages. Porter formed in 2004, and consisted of Juan Carlos Pereda “Mussgo” (who now performs under the name Juan Son), Juan Pablo Vázquez “Chata”, Víctor Valverde “Villor”, Fernando de la Huerta “Fher” and Diego Rangel “Bacter”. At first, Porter was mainly an acoustic project, until vocalist Juan Carlos Pereda joined the line-up soon after the band’s formation. In 2005, the band issued its first realease, an EP called Donde Los Ponys Pastan, under the independent label 3er Piso. Singles Espiral and Daphne are both from this EP. Porter made it to the semi-finals of an indie rock band contest called “0-Music”, with the song No Te Encuentro later that year. Their second release, and only long play album was Atemahawke, this being their most popular and acknowledged album. The only single from this album, Host of a Ghost, received substantial radio and TV play, as well as ... Read More About Porter Biography... Send Porter ringtones to your cell |
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